chapter 13 def.
removal processes
machining, abrasive processes, nontraditional processes
cutting temperature
most of the energy goign into machining operation is generated by heat (98%)
cutting temperature importants
reduce tool life, produce hot chips that pose safety hazards to the machine operator, can cause inaccuracies in part dimensions due to thermal expansion of work material
material removal def.
removal of material from a starting workpart so the remaining part has the desired geometry
milling
rotating multiple cutting edge tool is moved across work to cut a plane or straight surface
rough vs finishing cuts
rough - removes large around of material from starting workpart finishing- completes part geometry
serrated chip
semicontinuous saw tooth appearance, cyclical chip form with alternating high shear strain then low shear strain. associtated with difficult - to machine metals at high cutting speeds
turning
single point cutting tool removes material from a roatting workpiece to form a cylindrical shape
cutting conditions
based off cutting speed, feed, depth of cut
discontinuous chip
brittle work materials, low cutting speeds, large feed and depth of cut, high tool-chip friction (irregular surface due to chip discontinuities)
4 types of chips
discontinuous chip, continuous chip, continuous chip with built - up edge, serrated chip
continuous with built up edge(BUE)
ductile materials, low to medium cutting speeds, tool chip friction causes portion of chip to adhere to rake face, BUE forms then breaks off cyclically
continuous chip
ductile work materials, high cutting speed, small feeds and depths, sharp cutting edge, low tool- chip friction (good finish typically)
machining operations
turning, drilling, milling
drilling
used to create a round hole, usually by means of a rotating tool with two cutting edges
why machining is important
variety of work materials can be machines, variety of part shapes and special geometric features, good dimensional accuracy and surface finish
disadvantages of machining
wasteful or material, time comsuing